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Danny Rohl Has Transformed 98% Rangers Star Who Dominated Aberdeen – His Stats Are Remarkable
Danny Röhl has revolutionized Rangers FC since taking charge 78 days ago, turning a struggling squad into serious Scottish Premiership title contenders. Replacing Russell Martin's disastrous tenure, the 36-year-old German coach has engineered nine wins, two draws, and just one defeat, highlighted by a stunning 3-1 Old Firm victory at Celtic Park.[1][3]
The transformative Old Firm comeback saw Rangers trail 1-0 at halftime after Celtic's Yang Hyun-jun scored, dominating early play with superior aggression.[1][2] Röhl's tactical halftime adjustments—focusing on pressing structure, unit distances, and compactness—sparked a second-half turnaround. Substituting Thelo Aasgaard (booked early) with Mohammed Diomande, Rangers became "incredible," more organized, and aggressive, overturning the deficit.[2][3]
Röhl called it a "perfect story," praising the group's hunger and belief: "We turned it back to our side... one moment is enough to come back."[1][2] He commended forward Youssef Chermiti, criticized since joining from Everton, for doubling his tally and excelling in one-on-ones with smart, aggressive play—building consistency after initial ups and downs.[1]
The article spotlights a 98% Rangers star (likely Mohamed Diomande or Nico Raskin, per pressers) whose stats exploded under Röhl, dominating Aberdeen and beyond. Röhl hailed midfielders Connor, Nico, and Dio for massive improvement, winning balls quickly with growing confidence.[4] Defenders like Mani are calmer with possession, stronger against pressure.[5]
From a tough debut loss in Norway, Rangers are now optimistic at Ibrox. Röhl demands focus: "Our fans celebrate... but it's about the next game. I'm hungry for more."[3] With smart signings, a title is realistic—no one predicted this resurgence.[3]
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